ST. ENOCH Shopping Centre has raised more than £12,000 for a children's hospital.
The money was raised for Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity through several fundraising events at the centre over the last 12 months.
Activities that contributed to the total raised included a prize draw to win a Mini Electric worth £29,000, festive events including present wrapping classes and the Meet Santa Experience, and staff participating in a static cycling challenge.
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Anne Ledgerwood, centre director of St. Enoch Centre, said: "I am extremely proud of the team at St. Enoch for all their hard work in fundraising for the Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity.
"We are in admiration of the incredible service delivered by the charity, and are just pleased to be part of their efforts to support young children and their families."
The money raised will directly support the work of Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity which is Scotland's busiest children's hospital.
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William McGowan, head of partnerships & events at Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity said: "We would like to share our heartfelt thanks with St. Enoch Shopping Centre for their continued support through another challenging year.
"Staff and customers showed such incredible generosity in 2021, helping us to be there for seriously ill children in hospital, their families, and our NHS heroes when they needed us most.
"We look forward to continuing our partnership with St. Enoch Shopping Centre, doing all we can together to support young patients with our charity-funded hospital projects and support services."
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